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Should I hit blades or cavity back?

Should I hit blades or cavity back?

Blades make it easier to work the ball to the left or the right, whereas cavity-backs tend to reduce sidespin and make it harder to deliberately hit draws and fades. Blades also give the golfer feedback. If you hit a shot right on the sweet spot, it feels pure and effortless and produces maximum distance and accuracy.

Does Titleist make cavity back irons?

Titleist T100 Irons The new fully-forged dual cavity back construction offers consistent control and precise distance. A thinner, faster face allows for increased ball speeds and enhanced forgiveness for improved distance on your shots with exceptional feel.

Do blades go as far as cavity backs?

Blade or Muscle Back Irons Considered a classic golf iron, blades have been around since the beginning of golf. They have an exceptionally clean, traditional design and a thinner top line and sole, with far less weighting behind the head than a cavity back iron has.

Why are forged irons harder to hit?

Are Forged Irons Harder To Hit? Forged irons are usually a little harder to hit than a cavity back iron. Since a forged iron is molded from a single piece of metal, it is hard to give it the capabilities that it needs to be quite as forgiving as a cast or cavity back iron.

Who should use cavity back irons?

Virtually all amateur golfers should use cavity back irons instead of blades. Golf technology advances have led to the clear line between the two club types becoming more blurred but cavity back irons offer much needed additional distance and forgiveness for the average golfer compared to blades.

Should high handicappers use blades?

It’s generally not recommended that high-handicappers use blades. They are less forgiving when it comes to off-centre strikes, meaning they will be much harder to use for beginner players who often struggle to control the low-point of their swing, and also their club-face direction and swing path.

Can a mid handicapper use blades?

Can a mid-handicapper use blades? Mid-handicappers can use blades; however, they may benefit more from using cavity-backs as they still provide excellent feel and control, without being as punishing on off-centre strikes.

What irons does Jordan Spieth?

Jordan Spieth Makes Switch to New Titleist T100 Irons at The Open. Add Jordan Spieth to the list of players who have made the switch to the new Titleist T-Series T100 irons.